Part I with WSU head coach Jimmy Rogers
Washington State University's new head football coach tells FOX 13 Seattle's Alyssa Charlston-Smith how he wants to build a winning culture at Washington State, as Rogers has never experienced a losing season as a player or coach at South Dakota State. He answers why it's important to visualize WSU as a national championship contender. They also discuss quarterback Zevi Eckhaus and what stands out about his talent. He and his staff are traveling all over Washington to talk with high school players and coaches this winter to recruit in-state players. Rogers also defines loyalty and how he wants to instill that in his new players.
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